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PUC approves 60 MW Phase 4 renewable REPA with PRG CTI/ CoreTech; commission requires no panels on active waterlines
Summary
The commission approved a 25‑year renewable energy purchase agreement for up to 60 MW with PRG CTI (CoreTech) after finding the price within the bid cap; the PUC added a condition prohibiting construction over active GWA water lines and discussed environmental and interconnection matters.
The Guam Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously on Oct. 30 to approve Guam Power Authority's recommended award of a Phase 4 60‑megawatt renewable power purchase agreement to PRG CTI (CoreTech) for a 25‑year term.
ALJ Kenton and counsel presented an analysis showing a total 25‑year contract cost of roughly $548.6 million and a bid price within the established cap. The report said the REPA is commercially reasonable, includes a 1% annual escalation (compounded), and contains battery…
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